Maui

Haleakala National Park and Beautiful Hana!

Maui Places

From the volcanic slopes of Haleakala, to the luxury resorts of Kaanapali, "The Valley Isle" blends the charm of the past with modern-day-excitement.

Haleakala National Park is home to Maui's highest peak of the same name. Haleakala means, "house of the sun." Visitors flock to the park to see the magnificent not-to-be-missed sunrise. Hiking above the clouds and horseback riding are among the experiences you can enjoy here.

Meanwhile, Maui has some of the best whale watching in the world. Whale-watching season is in full swing from early November until mid-May and the island's south and west shores are some of the best spots for sightings. You can get an even better view on a guided boat tour.

Or if you'd rather soak up the sun on the sand, Maui has more than 80 pristine beaches with a combined shoreline spanning 120 miles.

For an unforgettable experience, embark on one of the world's most scenic drives, the Road to Hana. With 600 curves and 54 bridges, it's a journey that's well worth the beauty you'll see at the end and along the way.